November 18, 2024
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Rocket attack on Odesa: among the dead are medics and policemen

Missile attack on Odesa: among the dead are medics and policemen As a result of a missile attack on the center of Odesa, 8 people died, 39 were injured, including 4 children. The victims are receiving medical assistance, three adults are in critical condition.”, — write on: unn.ua

Doctors, policemen and civilians were among the dead as a result of a rocket attack by Russian troops on a residential area of ​​Odessa, Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odesa OVA, said on Monday, writes UNN.

As a result of a Russian missile attack on the center of Odessa, 8 people died, including medics, policemen, ordinary civilians

According to him, 39 people were injured, including 4 children aged 7, 10 and two 11 years old. Children in a state of moderate severity are hospitalized.

Also, 30 adults are in hospitals, three of them are in extremely serious condition. Our doctors do everything possible and impossible to save everyone’s life and health. Other victims were treated on the spot

The keeper indicated that all relevant emergency services are working and assistance is being provided. Law enforcement officers record the consequences of another terrorist act by Russians against the civilian population of Odesa.

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